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The following list of national organizations is selected from the growing number of websites that have interesting information and resources about elementary and secondary education. Most of these sites offer links to other useful information.

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Press & Periodicals


U.S. Department of Education/ Affiliated Sites

U.S. Department of Education
www.ed.gov/
The U.S. Department of Education is the federal governing body for education in the United States. This site contains information on the department’s initiatives and priorities, grant opportunities, programs, and services as well as publications, research, statistics, and other information.
400 Maryland Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20202
800/USA-LEARN
Fax: 202/401-0689

National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
nces.ed.gov
NCES is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education in the United States and other nations. This site features data from school and district locator tools; numerous compendia of education statistics; publications; and a searchable database of NCES tables and figures.
Institute of Ed Sciences, US Dept of Ed
1990 K St., NW
Washington, DC 20006
202/502-7300

National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP)
http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/
NAEP, also referred to as The Nation’s Report Card, is a nationwide assessment of what America’s students know and can do in various subject areas, including reading, mathematics, science, writing, history, geography, the arts, and other fields.
National Center for Education Statistics
1990 K St., NW, 8th Floor
Washington, DC 20006
202/502-7400
Fax: 202/502-7440

Institute of Education Sciences (IES)
www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ies/index.html?src=mr
The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) is the research arm of the U.S. Department of Education. Its efforts are focused on encouraging education decision makers to utilize the best available research and data before adopting programs or practices that will affect significant numbers of students.
US Department of Education
555 New Jersey Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20208-5500
800-USA-LEARN

National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB)
www.nagb.org
NAGB is an independent, bipartisan group with a membership that includes governors, state legislators, local and state school officials, educators, and business representatives. NAGB was created by Congress to set policy for the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as The Nation's Report Card.
800 North Capitol St., NW, Suite 825
Washington, DC 20002
202/357-6938
Fax: 202/357-6945

National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition (NCELA)
www.ncela.gwu.edu/
NCELA is funded by the U.S. Department of Education to collect, analyze, and disseminate information relating to the effective education of limited English proficient students.
George Washington Univ. Graduate School of Education & Human Development
2121 K St. NW, Suite 260
Washington, DC 20037
800/321-6223
Fax: 800/531-9347
E-mail: askncela@ncela.gwu.edu

National Library of Education (NLE)
www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ies/ncee/nle.html
NLE serves as the federal government's primary resource center for education information. It provides collections and information services to the public, education community, and other government agencies on current and historical programs, activities, and publications of the U.S. Department of Education.
400 Maryland Ave. SW
Washington, DC 20202
800/424-1616
Fax: 202/401-0547
E-mail: library@ed.gov

The Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement (formerly NCCSR)
www.centerforcsri.org
This site houses a variety of information, tools, guides, and links relating to comprehensive school reform and school improvement. This site is a successor to the NCCSR Web site which discontinued operation on November 30, 2004. Key content and resources from that site have been relocated to this one.
1100 17th St., NW, Suite 500
Washington, DC 20036
877/277-2744
202/223-6690


ERIC

Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)
http://eric.ed.gov/
ERIC is a national information system funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences to provide access to education literature and resources. Revamped in 2004, the new ERIC uses the latest search and retrieval methods to cull education literature (journal articles, abstracts, and full texts) via one comprehensive database.


Regional Education Laboratories
The Regional Educational Laboratory Program is the U.S. Department of Education's largest research and development investment.

The regional labs were created to support educators, policy makers, and communities in their efforts to improve schools and student outcomes. For more information, please see the REL Network website at www.relnetwork.org. Regional labs that have information related to issues covered by EdSource Online are listed below.

The Education Alliance at Brown University
www.alliance.brown.edu
The Education Alliance promotes educational change to provide all students in our nation's schools with equitable opportunities to succeed. Alliance projects focus on applied research and technical assistance concentrating on equity and diversity issues.
222 Richmond St., Suite 300
Providence, RI 02903
800/521-9550
401/274-9548
Fax: 401/421-7650
E-mail: admin@alliance.brown.edu

Laboratory for Student Success (LSS)
www.temple.edu/lss
LSS provides research-based information to connect schools, parents, community agencies, and higher education institutions in the mid-Atlantic region, with the goal to bring about lasting improvement in student learning.
Temple University Center for Research in Human Development and Education
1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6091
215/204-3000
Fax: 215/204-5130

Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL)
www.mcrel.org
McREL conducts research on curriculum, learning, instruction, standards, assessment, and leadership development. McREL’s Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks for K–12 Education contains standards in a variety of subject areas that are based on a consolidation of a number of national and state-level efforts.
  • Research reports on standards are available for purchase online at: www.mcrel.org/products/standards/
  • McREL’s Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks for K–12 Education contains standards in a variety of subject areas that are based on a consolidation of a number of national and state-level efforts: www.mcrel.org/standards-benchmarks
    4601 DTC Boulevard, Suite 500
    Denver, CO 80237
    303/377-0990
    Fax: 303/337-3005

North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL)
www.ncrel.org
NCREL, part of the federal government's Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Network, provides research-based information and direct assistance to educators, policymakers, and communities on a wide range of education issues, including curriculum and instruction, assessment, and school reform.
1120 E. Diehl Rd., Suite 200
Naperville, IL 60563
800/356-2735
630/649-6500
Fax: 630/649-6700
E-mail: info@ncrel.org

Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL)
www.nwrel.org
www.nwrel.org/scpd/catalog/index.shtml
NWREL provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor on such issues as equity, school change, charter schools, and whole-school reform. The site features an online catalog of school reform models with descriptions and contact information.
101 SW Main, Suite 500
Portland, OR 97204
530/275-9500
E-mail: info@nwrel.org

Research/Policy

Achieve, Inc.
www.achieve.org
Achieve, Inc. is an independent, bipartisan, nonprofit organization that helps states raise academic standards. It was founded by a group of governors and CEOs following the 1996 National Education Summit to address a growing concern about the quality of education in America's schools.
1775 Eye Street NW, Suite 410
Washington, DC 20006
202/419-1540
Fax: 202/828-0911

American Education Finance Association (AEFA)
www.aefa.cc/index.cfm
The AEFA is an association, representing a variety of disciplines, whose mission is to promote understanding of the means by which resources are generated, distributed, and used to enhance learning.
8365 Armadillo Trail
Evergreen, CO 80439
303/674-0857
Fax: 303/670-8986
E-mail: EdS@aefa.cc

American Educational Research Association (AERA)
www.aera.net
AERA is an international professional organization that encourages scholarly inquiry related to education and disseminates and promotes the practical application of research results.
1230 17th St., NW
Washington, DC 20036
202/223-9485
Fax: 202/775-1824

American Institutes of Research (AIR)
www.air.org
AIR is an independent nonprofit organization that performs basic and applied research, provides technical support, and conducts analyses in the behavioral and social sciences, including education.
1000 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007
202/403-5000
Fax: 202/403-5001
E-mail: inquiry@air.org

Annenberg Institute for School Reform
http://www.annenberginstitute.org/
The mission of the Annenberg Institute for School Reform is to develop and disseminate knowledge about improving America's schools, especially those serving urban communities and disadvantaged children. The institute's initiatives include work in the areas of district redesign, educational leadership, accountability, connecting schools to community assets, and comprehensive school reform.
Brown University
P.O. Box 1985
Providence, RI 02912
401/863-7990
Fax: 401/863-1290
E-mail: AISR_Info@brown.edu

Center for Research on Education, Diversity and Excellence (CREDE)
www.crede.berkeley.edu
CREDE, a federally funded research organization, provides products and publications focusing on the education of linguistic and cultural minority students and those placed at risk by race, poverty, and geographic location.
Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley
1640 Tolman Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-1670
510/643-9024
E-mail: crede@berkeley.edu

Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST)
http://cresst96.cse.ucla.edu
The National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST) conducts research to improve assessment and accountability systems. The CRESST website provides full-text articles, policy reports, and resources for teachers and parents.
University of California, Los Angeles
300 Charles E. Young Dr. North
Los Angeles, CA 90095
310/206-1532
Fax: 310/825-3883

Center for Research on the Education of Students Placed At Risk (CRESPAR)
http://www.csos.jhu.edu/crespar/
CRESPAR, a collaborative effort between Howard and Johns Hopkins Universities, supports a range of research, development, evaluation, and dissemination efforts to transform schooling for disadvantaged students.
CRESPAR/Johns Hopkins University
3003 North Charles Street, Ste 200
Baltimore, MD 21218
410/516-8810
Fax: 410/516-8890
E-mail: mmaushard@csos.jhu.edu

Center for Social Organization of Schools (CSOS)
www.csos.jhu.edu/default.htm
CSOS is an educational research and development center located at Johns Hopkins University. Its staff of social scientists and education researchers study how changes in the social organization of schools can make them more effective places for student learning and achievement. CSOS also offers professional development and technical assistance to schools using the Center's research.
3003 North Charles St., Suite 200
Baltimore, MD 21218
410/516-8800
Fax: 410/516-8890

Center for the Study of Teaching and Policy (CTP)
www.ctpweb.org
CTP is a consortium of several universities—University of Washington, Stanford University, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania—that has been created to investigate the relationship between excellent teaching and policymaking at national, state, and local levels.
University of Washington College of Education
Box 353600
203C Miller Hall
Seattle, WA 98195
206/221-4114
Fax: 206/616-8158
E-mail: ctpmail@u.washington.edu

Center on Education Policy (CEP)
www.cep-dc.org
The Center on Education Policy (CEP) is a national, independent advocacy organization dedicated to educating Americans about the role of public education in a democracy and the need to increase the quality of public schools. CEP produces publications, convenes meetings and makes presentations, and provides technical assistance to states and other entities.
1001 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 522
Washington, DC 20036
202/822-8065
Fax: 202/822-6008
E-mail: cep-dc@cep-dc.org

Consortium for Policy Research in Education (CPRE)
www.upenn.edu/gse/cpre
www.wcer.wisc.edu/cpre
CPRE is a consortium of researchers from Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin–Madison, and the University of Pennsylvania. It conducts research on policy, finance, school reform, and school governance.

In 2000, CPRE compiled profiles of assessment and accountability systems in each of the 50 states. Click on the "Publications" section of CPRE's website to access these profiles electronically.

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E-mail: cpre@gse.upenn.edu

Education Commission of the States (ECS)
www.ecs.org
ECS is a national, bipartisan, nonprofit organization of state officials that helps governors, legislators, state education officials, and others develop and carry out policies that promote improved student learning at all levels.
700 Broadway, #1200
Denver, CO 80203
303/299-3600
Fax: 303/296-8332
E-mail: ecs@ecs.org

Educational Testing Service (ETS)
www.ets.org
ETS is a nonprofit educational testing and measurement organization that administers assessments and conducts educational research. ETS is the contractor for California's Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program and the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE).
Rosedale Road
Princeton, NJ 08541
609/921-9000
Fax: 609/734-5410

Institute for Research on Education Policy and Practice (IREPP)
irepp.net
The mission of IREPP, a Stanford University affiliate, is to support multi-disciplinary empirical research that focuses on enduring and pressing questions in education policy. The "California School Finance & Governance: Getting Down to Facts" research project is housed at IREPP.
CERAS Building, 5th Floor
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-3084
650/736-1258
650/723-9931
E-mail: irepp@suse.stanford.edu

National Center for Educational Accountability
www.nc4ea.org
The National Center for Educational Accountability is a collaborative effort of the Education Commission of the States, the University of Texas at Austin, and Just for the Kids. Their mission is to promote higher student achievement through the effective use of school and student data, and through identification of best practices.
4030-2 W. Braker Lane
Austin, TX 78759
512/232-0770
Fax: 512/232-0777
E-mail: jftk@just4kids.org

National Center for Public Policy & Higher Education
http://www.highereducation.org
As an independent, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, the National Center promotes public policies that enhance Americans' opportunities to pursue and achieve high-quality education and training beyond high school.
152 N. 3rd St., Suite 705
San Jose, CA 95112-5560
408/271-2699
Fax: 408/271-2697
E-mail: center@highereducation.org

National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE)
www.ncee.org
NCEE is a nonprofit organization that concentrates on helping states and localities build the capacity to design and implement their own education and training systems.
555 13th Street, NW
Suite 500 West
Washington, DC 20004
202/783-3668
Fax: 202/783-3672
E-mail: info@ncee.org

Public Agenda
www.publicagenda.org
Public Agenda, a nonpartisan, nonprofit public opinion research organization, exists to help American leaders better understand the public's point of view and to help citizens better understand critical policy issues.
6 E. 39th St.
New York, NY 10016
212/686-6610
Fax: 212/889-3461

RAND
www.rand.org/education
RAND is a federally funded, nonprofit organization that helps improve education policy and decision making through research and analysis.
1700 Main St.
P.O. Box 2138
Santa Monica, CA 90407-2138
310/393-0411
Fax: 310/451-7039
E-mail: education@rand.org

WestEd
www.wested.org
WestEd is a national nonprofit research, development, and service agency that specializes in education assessment and accountability, early childhood and youth development, program evaluation, community building, and policy analysis.
730 Harrison St.
San Francisco, CA 94107
415/565-3000
415/565-3012



Advocacy & Professional Associations

American Association of School Administrators (AASA)
www.aasa.org
AASA is a professional organization for educational leaders throughout the nation.
801 N. Quincy Street, Suite 700
Arlington, VA 22203-1730
703/528-0700
Fax: 703/841-1543
E-mail: info@aasa.org

American Association of University Women (AAUW)
www.aauw.org
AAUW is a national organization that promotes education and equity for all women and girls. AAUW funds research on girls and education, community action projects, and fellowships and grants for outstanding women around the globe. They also provide free resources for schools such as "Harssment-Free Hallways: How to Stop Sexual Harrassment in School" and "Tech-Saavy Girls."
1111 Sixteenth St., NW
Washington, DC 20036
800/326-AAUW
Fax: 202/872-1425
E-mail: info@aauw.org

American Federation of Teachers (AFT)
www.aft.org
The American Federation of Teachers represents more than one million teachers, school support staff, higher education faculty and staff, health care professionals, and state & municipal employees. AFT's state and local affiliates mobilize around institutional, political and regulatory issues that affect members’ productivity and their ability to provide high-quality services.
555 New Jersey Ave., N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
202/879-4400

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)
www.ascd.org
ASCD is an international, nonprofit, nonpartisan education association that provides professional development in curriculum and supervision and initiates and supports activities to provide educational equity for all students.
1703 North Beauregard St.
Alexandria, VA 22311-1714
800/933-ASCD
703/578-9600
Fax: 703/575-5400

Center for Education Reform (CER)
www.edreform.com
CER is a national advocacy organization founded to provide support and guidance to parents, teachers, community and civic groups, policymakers, grassroots leaders, and any others who are working to bring fundamental reforms to their schools.
1001 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 204
Washington, DC 20036
800/521-2118
202/822-9000
Fax: 202/822-5077
E-mail: cer@edreform.com

Committee for Education Funding (CEF)
www.cef.org
The Committee for Education Funding (CEF) is a nonprofit and nonpartisan coalition of over 100 organizations representing the broad sprectrum of the nation's education community. CEF's goal is to achieve adequate federal support for the education of America's children. California member organizations include the California Department of Education, the Community Colleges Chancellor's Office, California State University, and the University of California.
122 C Street, NW, Suite 280
Washington, DC 20001
202/383-0083
Fax: 202/383-0097
E-mail: ekealy@cef.org

Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO)
www.ccsso.org
CCSSO is a nationwide nonprofit organization composed of the heads of the departments of education within the states and extra jurisdictions. CCSSO provides publications and services on preschool–12th grade education issues.
One Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20001
202/336-7000
Fax: 202/408-8072

Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS)
www.cgcs.org
CGCS is an organization of the nation’s largest urban public school systems, advocating for K–12 education in inner-city schools, and governed by superintendents and board of education members from 58 cities across the country.
1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 702
Washington, DC 20004
202/393-2427
Fax: 202/393-2400

Education Trust
www2.edtrust.org/edtrust
Education Trust is a nonprofit organization that aims to make schools and colleges work for all of the young people they serve, with a focus on schools and colleges serving low-income, Latino, African American, and Native American students.
1250 H St. NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
202/293-1217
Fax: 202/293-2605

FairTest
www.fairtest.org/
The National Center for Fair & Open Testing (FairTest) is an advocacy organization working to end the abuses, misuses and flaws of standardized testing and ensure that evaluation of students, teachers, and schools is fair, open, and educationally sound.
342 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02139
617/864-4810
Fax: 617/497-2224
E-mail: Info@fairtest.org

Give Kids Good Schools
www.givekidsgoodschools.org
A website launched by Public Education Network, Give Kids Good Schools is a campaign whose goal is to guarantee a quality public education for every child in the nation. The site provides citizens with useful information and tools that assist the public to Learn, Vote and Act on behalf of quality public education. Campaign activities and information are aimed at encouraging individuals to make quality public education a top priority on Election Day and every day throughout the year.
601 Thirteenth St., NW, Suite 710 South
Washington, DC 20005-3808
202/628-GKGS
Fax: 202/628-1893
E-mail: info@GiveKidsGoodSchools.org

League of Women Voters (LWV)
www.lwv.org
The LWV has two separate roles, one of which is to provide nonpartisan voter service and citizen education activities. The other role is to conduct action and advocacy for or against particular policies in the public interest.
1730 M St. NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036-4508
202/429-1965
Fax: 202/429-0854

National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP)
www.naesp.org
NAESP is a national professional association of preschool–8th grade principals that provides support, technical assistance, and research to school leaders throughout the nation.
1615 Duke St.
Alexandria, VA 22314
800/386-2377
703/684-3345
E-mail: naesp@naesp.org

National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP)
www.nassp.org
NASSP is a national professional association that serves education leaders, including administrators, teachers, students, and community members in middle-level schools and high schools.
1904 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1537
703/860-0200
Fax: 703/476-5432

National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)
www.ncsl.org
www.ncsl.org/programs/educ/edu.htm
The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) is a bipartisan organization serving lawmakers and legislative staffers in the 50 states. Among other services, NCSL provides information and referrals, assists lawmakers in writing legislation, conducts training programs and seminars, and lobbies in Washington, DC, on behalf of the states.

The NCSL website has an extensive body of information and analysis of public policy, including coverage of the range of education issues.

444 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite 515
Washington, DC 20001
202/624-5400
Fax: 202/737-1069

National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
www.nichcy.org
The National Dissemination Center provides information on: disabilities and disability-related issues for families, educators, journalists, and students; programs & services for infants, children, & youth with disabilities; the nation's special education and general education laws; and research-based effective practices for children with diabilities.
P.O. Box 1492
Washington, DC 20013
800/695-0285
Fax: 202/884-8441
E-mail: nichcy@aed.org

National Education Association (NEA)
www.nea.org
NEA is the oldest and largest teachers union in the nation, with nearly 3 million members working at all levels of education, pre-K–University. NEA and its affiliates lobby legislators for resources for schools, campaign for professional standards for the teaching profession, and promote academic freedom and the rights of school employees.
1201 16th St., NW
Washington, DC 20036
202/833-4000
Fax: 202/822-7974

National Governors Association (NGA)
www.nga.org
The National Governors Association is a bipartisan national organization of, by, and for the nation's governors. NGA serves governors and their senior staff members by representing states on Capitol Hill and before the administration on key federal issues, developing policy reports on innovative programs, and offering technical assistance. The NGA Center for Best Practices focuses on state innovations and best practices in education, welfare, health, the environment, technology, and other areas of public interest.
Hall of States
444 N. Capitol St., Suite 267
Washington, DC 20001
202/624-5300

National Institute for School Leadership (NISL)
www.ncee.org/nisl/index.jsp?setProtocol=true
A program of the National Center on Education and the Economy, NISL prepares principals to provide effective leadership in schools focused on standards-based reforms.
555 13th Street, NW
Suite 500 West
Washington, DC 20004
202/783-3668
Fax: 202/783-3672
E-mail: nislinfo@ncee.org

National School Boards Association (NSBA)
www.nsba.org
www.nsba.org/keywork
NSBA's mission, working with and through all of its State Members, is to foster excellence and equity in public education through school board leadership. The Key Work of School Boards is a feature of the NSBA web site that provides school board members with tools and information for improving their leadership in raising student achievement.
1680 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703/838-6722
Fax: 703/683-7590
E-mail: info@nsba.org

Parent Teacher Asssociation (PTA)
www.pta.org
The PTA is a volunteer organization, with a membership of parents, teachers, students, and community members. The PTA works on behalf of children and youth in schools, assists parents in developing skills to raise and protect their children, and encourages parent and public involvement in public schools.
541 N Fairbanks Court, Suite 1300
Chicago, IL 60611
800/307-4782
312/670-6782
Fax: 312/670-6783
E-mail: info@pta.org

Schools Moving Up
www.schoolsmovingup.net
SchoolsMovingUp, a WestEd initiative, helps schools and districts address the challenge of raising student achievement in low-performing schools. An interactive website for practitioners, it offers resources that education professionals can use in their work with low-performing schools.
WestEd
730 Harrison Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
415/565-3000
Fax: 415/565-3012
E-mail: schoolsmovingup@wested.org




Press & Periodicals
Education Week
www.edweek.org
Education Week is a weekly newspaper that covers national and state-by-state education issues. The Daily News section of the website includes links to education articles both nationwide and by regions. Education Week also publishes Quality Counts, an annual report on the condition of public education in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
6935 Arlington Rd., Suite 100
Bethesda, MD 20814
800/346-1834
301/280-3100
Fax: 301/280-3200

American School Board Journal (ASBJ)
www.asbj.com
ASBJ is an independent education magazine published monthly by the National School Boards Association that covers topics in school governance and management, policy making, student achievement, and the art of school leadership.
1680 Duke St.
Alexandria, VA 22314
703/838-6722
Fax: 703/549-6719

ECS e-Connection and e-Clips
www.ecs.org
The Education Commission of the States, a national, bipartisan, non-profit organization of state officials, provides a weekly online bulletin of education policy news through its e-connection and a daily selection of top media stories on education through its e-clips service.


Ed.Net Briefs
www.edbriefs.com
Ed.Net Briefs is a free weekly newsletter consisting of abstracts of the week's education news stories. One can subscribers to receive the newsletter electronically, or view its posting on Ed.Net's website.
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E-mail: info@edbriefs.com

Education Policy Analysis Archives
http://epaa.asu.edu
Education Policy Analysis Archives is a peer reviewed journal that focuses on education policy.


Education Writers Association (EWA)
www.ewa.org
EWA is a national professional organization of education reporters, formed in 1947 by a group of newspaper reporters to improve education reporting to the public. The site includes a Resource Center with links to articles recently published by members.
2122 P St. NW, Suite 201
Washington, DC 20037
202/452-9830
Fax: 202/452-9837
E-mail: ewa@ewa.org

Educational Leadership
www.ascd.org/portal/site/ascd/menuitem.a4dbd0f2c4f9b94cdeb3ffdb62108a0c
Educational Leadership is a monthly magazine published by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) that covers topics in curriculum, instruction, supervision, and leadership in schools.
1703 N. Beauregard St.
Alexandria, VA 22311-1714
703/578-9600
Fax: 703/575-5400

Harvard Education Letter
www.edletter.org
The Harvard Education Letter is a newsletter for preK-12 teachers and administrators, providing research and analysis on issues affecting school performance.
Harvard Education Letter
8 Story Street, First Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138
800/513-0763
617/495-3432
Fax: 617/496-3584

Phi Delta Kappan
http://www.pdkintl.org/kappan/kappan.htm
Phi Delta Kappa is an international association for professional educators. The Phi Delta Kappan is a professional journal that addresses issues of policy and practice for educators at all levels.
Phi Delta Kappa International
408 N. Union St., P.O. Box 789
Bloomington, IN 47402-0789
800/766-1156
812/339-1156
Fax: 812/339-0018





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